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Texas Revolution

  • The Mexican government bans American immigration to Texas

    The Mexican government bans American immigration to Texas
    Concerned about Americans having too much influence on Texans, Anastasio Bustamante bans any more Americans from moving into Texas. Immigration from America did not stop, though, and there were about 35,000 Americans living there by 1836.
  • The Mexican government rejects the Texas Constitution

    The Mexican government rejects the Texas Constitution
    Unhappy with Mexican rule, Texans create a list of changes they want from the Mexican government. The government rejects those changes, which includes the attempt by Texans to create their own constitution.
  • The first shots of the revolution are fired

    The first shots of the revolution are fired
    Mexican soldiers were sent to Gonzales, Texas to take a cannon that was supposed to scare away Indian attacks. Texans did not let the soldiers into town and fired on them, beginning the Texas revolution.
  • Texas wins the Battle of Goliad

    Texas wins the Battle of Goliad
    Texas settlers attack Mexican soldiers at Presidio La Bahia near Goliad. The Texans win the battle and force the soldiers to leave, allowing the Texans to take thousands of dollars worth of food and supplies.
  • Texans win the Battle of Concepcion

    Texans win the Battle of Concepcion
    In the first major armed battle of Texas's war for independence, the Texas army marches in San Antonio to fight the Mexican soldiers. The Texans are outnumbered 5 to 1, but they are correct about their belief that the Mexican Army is not well-trained and not ready to fight.
  • Texans win the Siege of Bexar and capture San Antonio

    Texans win the Siege of Bexar and capture San Antonio
    Still outnumbered 2 to 1, the Texas army attacks Mexican troops at Bexar, today known as San Antonio. After this battle, most of the Texas army goes home because now Texans control almost all of Texas.
  • Texans declare independence from Mexico

    Texans declare independence from Mexico
    At the Convention of 1836, Texans write a declaration of independence and the Constitution of the Republic of Texas. Sam Houston is named the commander of the Texas military.
  • Texans lose the Battle of the Alamo

    Texans lose the Battle of the Alamo
    After a 13-day attack on the Alamo Mission near San Antonio, Mexican soldiers kill all 189 Texans trying to defend the Alamo. The cruelty of the soldiers leads many Texans and Americans to join the Texas army to fight Mexico.
  • Texans rally for independence after the Goliad Massacre

    Texans rally for independence after the Goliad Massacre
    After 400 Texans surrender at the Battle of Goliad, Mexican General Santa Anna orders them executed. The killings make outraged Texans rally even more for their independence.
  • Texans win the Battle of San Jacinto and their independence

    Texans win the Battle of San Jacinto and their independence
    Led by Sam Houston, the Texas army defeats the troops of Santa Anna at the Battle of Jacinto. The win is the victory that Texas needs to finally gain its independence from Mexico.
  • The Treaties of Velasco are signed, officially giving Texas its independence

    The Treaties of Velasco are signed, officially giving Texas its independence
    The Republic of Texas and General Santa Anna sign the Velasco Treaties, which end the revolution. However, the Mexican government says that Santa Anna does not have the right to sign the treaties and never agrees to the treaties.
  • Sam Houston is named President of the Republic of Texas

    Sam Houston is named President of the Republic of Texas
    Virginia native Sam Houston becomes the first president of Texas after it wins its independence from Mexico. He will also be the third president and later becomes the governor of Texas when it joins the United States.
  • Texas becomes part of the United States

    Texas becomes part of the United States
    The United States annexes Texas, making it the nation's 28th state. It is the only state in the Union that was its own nation before becoming a state.
  • The Mexican-American War begins

    The Mexican-American War begins
    Mexican soldiers attack U.S. troops in a strip of land between the Rio Grande and Nueces River that both countries say they own. This begins the Mexican-American War, which will end in Mexican defeat and the U.S. claiming more than 500,000 square miles of Mexican land.
  • The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ends the Mexican-American War

    The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ends the Mexican-American War
    After the United States defeats Mexico in the Mexican-American War, Mexico officially recognizes that Texas is free from Mexico and part of the United States.